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Show v glSS ALICE PPRY. dauRhtr of ;11 1 I Governor and Mrs. "William Spry, and Roland Rich Woolley were H married yesterday at noon at the Salt Lake tern pie. A reception . ?jven last nipht at the governor's ? on First avenue. e house was a bower of fall blos-a, blos-a, .-, Yellow tones prevailed In the hall ii vnins room. The supper table had ;r vaI of Fi'ench marigolds, shading c pale yellow to deep orange. Four m candlesticks at the corners of the j had yellow tapers and were shaded ' dlow. Yellow tulle extended from K . ,-handeMer to tho corners of the table. n- - the drawing: room pink and white 3i ,.;r! were used. The mantel in front as Ich the bride and bridegroom stood' :f j hanked with the blossoms and ferns-? ferns-? ., -s were on either side of the mantel- 3 ..fisttrif! in receiving were Mr. and L- . Hyrum F. Woolley. Mr. and Mrs. ut --a R- Woolley and Mrs. .fohn H. s. ton. Jr. .Mrs. W. C. McDonald pre-. pre-. Mn the dining room, assisted by Miss . Itawley, .Miss Claire Wilcox, Miss J! ;r Badger. Miss Mary Home, Miss - ijroo, .Miss May Gray, Miss Eva m ins. Miss Amv Howe. Miss Lucile : .- and Mies Phyllis McDonald. iP '? bride's town was of ivory satin, n. mei in Duchess lace and tulle. The ; was made in lound length with a " (l ropery of lace and tulle. The a o was of lace and tulle, with tulle te es extending to the elbow. The 0- - veil was taugin with orange blos- and the bride's bomjuet was of .-, roses and lilies of the valley. . Spry wore a gown of gold and o: clo tli. Mr. Wootton's gown was of :e crepe do chine. 0:. ,e troubadours furnished music dtir-)i dtir-)i . lie evening. One hundred and fifty . ;s were in attends, .ft. couple will leave Saturday for ei ''ingion, where Mr. Woolley will com-p- a course in law. They will re-o' re-o' :i in the capitol for the winter. I, . ':.. Hubbard W. Reed entertained at n- , t-on at the Country club yesterday i -moon in compliment to Mrs. Edwin ' Holmes and Mrs. L-. K. Frankel of Vork. The table was decorated in i e and lavender asters. ' vers were laid for the following, be-. be-. ; the guest of honor: Mrs. Enos A. Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. C. K. ! -''ieik. Mrs. D. Hanauer, Mrs. Ben-X. Ben-X. Jmitl., Mrs. G. Y. Wallace, Mrs. i A. Keyes. Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, I J. T. Keith, Mrs. W. C. Blythe, Mrs. , rl Gidi tilier. Mis. John Weir, Miss n:e Hanauer, Miss Ida Hanauer and tl. J. Glendinning. jK ' 1 reception from 4 until 6 o'clock yes- ;ay afternoon at the home of the i 555 PJast First South street, fol- Mrs. Roland Rich Woolley, formerly Miss Alice Spry, daughter of Governor Gov-ernor and Mrs. William Spry, who was married yesterday in the temple. A reception was given the couple last night at the governor's home. The picture pic-ture shows Mrs. Woolley in her wedding gown. n -l-v-: m- " i !::-v::'- iS::::mm:m:- -. s-smzi !mm y f ': v. . . , V -' 4 r -t. - v " , ' . -f f Photo by Photo Arts Company. lowed the wedding of Miss Juliet Knowl-ton Knowl-ton and Karl Thomas Jones In the Salt Lake temple. The ceremony was performed per-formed at noon. The house was decorated in yellow, developed in marigolds and yellow snapdragons. snap-dragons. An arch over the table was made of amilax, with a wedding bell- of white flowers suspended from the center. cen-ter. A cluny lace cover was over yellow, with a basket of yellow snapdragons tied with a blue tulle bow as a centerpiece. A blue tulle bow was tied on the chandelier. chande-lier. The bride wore a gown of gold tissue and Georgette crepe and carried bride roses. Assisting the bride and bridegroom and the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Knowlton, In receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones. Assisting In the dining room were Miss Ellen Tib-bltts. Tib-bltts. Miss Arllne Tibbltta, Miss Florence Wells, Miss Beth McCune, Miss Elsie Green, Miss Janice Green and Miss Gwen Knowlton. Punch was served in the hall hy Miss Marjorie Nebeker and Miss Helen Knowlton. Knowl-ton. The Lambert orchestra furnished music. The couple left late in the afternoon for a short wedding trip. They will be at home at Idaho Falls after October 1. The marriage of Miss Madeline Bltner and Joseph L. Wlrthlin took place yes-! yes-! terday at noon in the Salt Lake temple. , The ceremony was performed by President Presi-dent Anthon H. Lund. A reception was given last night at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wlrthlin, 127 Eighth East street. The house was decorated in a variety of fall flowers. Asters and roses In pink and white were used in the reception room, and yellow dahlias and marigolds were In the dining room. The bride wore white French taffeta and Georgette crepe trimmed In silver lace. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried bride roses and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor, Mrs. Wallace C Castleton, wore pink taffeta and crepe de chine. The maid of honor. Miss Ella Bltner, wore Nile greeji taffeta. Both the matron nnd maid carried pink roses. Receiving with the bridal party were Mrs. S. A. Bltner, Wallace C. Castleton and R. H. Bltner. Presiding at the supper sup-per table were Mrs. H. O. Bwortwood and Mrs. R. tl. Bltner. Assisting in the dining din-ing room were Mrs. B. F. Tibby and Mrs-Butler. Mrs-Butler. The couple will be at home in the Stewart apartments after October 1. The opening meeting of the Spirit of Liberty chapter, D. A. R-, was held yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George V. La wry. Mrs. George Merrill acted as assistant hostess. The Rev. P. A. Slmpkin gave an Interesting talk on Americanism. Music was furnished by Mrs. David Wegg and Miss Nellie Has-brou Has-brou ck. In the dining room Mrs. J. E. Ogleshv and Mrs. K. S. Jones poured, assisted by Miss Lida Wallace. Miss Jo-spphine Jo-spphine Wallace. Miss Marian Hipkey and Mi?s Helen llanim. The tea table had a clunv cover over ini, with a centerpiece of pink gla.iiolusos. Asters a nd crystal candlesticks stood at the four corners. The marriage of Miss Hilda Pehanz and James J. Ryser was solemnised in the Mrs. A. Citne and Mrs. L. Grossman entertained at bridge tea and a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Chile's home, 816 East Second South street, in honor of Miss Jennie Gold, a fall bride. Sunflowers were used throughout the house and a mound of yellow fall flow-era flow-era formed the. centerpiece for the tea table. The tally cards were pictures of brides and the confections and ices were heart shaped, tinted red. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. H. Cline and Miss Jennie Cline. Thirty . guests were in attendance. Salt Lake temple yesterday at noon. In the evening a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's mother for the immediate relatives of the couple. The bride wore a gown of white Georgette crepe and carried bride roses. The house was decorated with palms and ferns. White asters in a crystal vase formed the center for the dinner table-Marigolds table-Marigolds and sunflowers were used In the living room and pink asters in the music room. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ryser left on a short wedding trip and will be at home after October 1 at their new home at 604 Bryan avenue. The Daughters of the Handcart Pioneers Pio-neers met at the home of Mrs. Francis : Armstrong yesterday afternoon after the summer vacation. Mrs. Sarah Swift presided. Six original pioneers were prese n t and there was a good attendance attend-ance of the daughters. An Interestiner paper of the experiences of Elizabeth Horrocks Jarkson 'Kings-ford 'Kings-ford crossing the plains with handcarts in Martin's company In 1156 was read by her granddaughter. Miss Mary A. Van. Reminiscences were given hy'MIss Hannah Lapish. State Organizer Mrs. Lily' C. Wolstenholme gave an Interesting Interest-ing report of work done during the summer. sum-mer. The following musical selections were rendered: Piano solo. "To Spring" (Grieg), by Miss Hazel Franks; violin solos, "Serenade" (Trdla) and "Hu-moresque" "Hu-moresque" ( Dvorak 1, bv Professor Vaughn Clayton. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Armstrong following the programme. The Smith College club will give a luncheon at the Newhouse hotel today in honor nf Miss Elsa Bamberger, who "will "nter her senior year at Smith college this year; Miss Norma Mueller and Miss Berenice Davidson, who will be freshmen fresh-men at Smith this year. The rnemhers of the Smith club are Mrs. Daniel Alexander, Alex-ander, Mrs. C. E. Allen, Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Miss Winifred Dyer, Mrs. E. M. Garnett, Mrs. Scott Groo. Miss Helen Greenwood. Mien Tllile Hessel-bure, Hessel-bure, Mrs. E. B. Heisler, Mrs. J. T. Keith. Misn .Mary Moore. Miss Sadie Myers, Mrs. G. B. Rosenblatt, Mrs. Carle ton S. Severance, Mrs. Dee Stockman. Stock-man. Miss Mary Storer, Miss Laura Weber and Miss Dorothy Weber. Mrs. A . F. La Com entertained at her home. 1027 Jefferson street. Wednotday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Charles Hartley Hart-ley of Ogden. A delichtfui luncheon was served, (lie taMe being decorated in pink and white. Favors were in the form of ice cream kewnie. The guests were Mrs. Charles Hartley, guest of honor; Mrs- R. Gregory, Mrs. L. Pearson, Mr?, C. Montcomerv. Mrs. P. Gorrfn.ee. Mrs. C. Thomas. Mrs. B. B. Mann. Mrs. ( I. Poale. Mr. S. Mr-Fall. Mrs. G. V. Buckle, j !rs. G. Walker, Mrs. R. Bailey. Mrn. W. Ri'iimond. Mrs. W. T.rfever, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Gorrlnge and Mrs. J. E. Montgomery. Mont-gomery. T!ie current events and current literature litera-ture section of the Ladies' Literary Hub will meet this afternoon for the first time this season at the clubhouse. Tea will be served following an entertaining programme. Mrs. Elmo V. Smith will give a paper on "Tdal Vacation Spos." Current events will be renortod bv Mr. F. P. Gillairher. Mrs. P. M. Carlson will sing and Mrs. Pereival O. Perkina will give piano selections. i Miss Etsa Johnson. Mis Rubv N3ec'e, ! Miss Tc-'sie Harmon and M!pp L;n'i!e Howe will entertain this eveninir at the home of M'ss Howe in honor of Miss ' , Veda Woolley ar.d Ezra Adams Ricks, who will be marriei this munth. ; I Mrs. Glen Miller trill give a Viffet I hni'l.eon Thursday. September 21. in honir of Miss Do: ot hy Marioneaux, who graduated at Vassar collene hist June and has rtM-enily retnrmi to Salt Lwke with her mother, Mrs. I. O. Marioneaux. after visiting eas'.crn seaside resorts. The Thirteen of Thirteen club enter-:aiiicd enter-:aiiicd at tea yester-.iay afternoon at the Njswliouse hotel in honor of Mies Cornelia Smith, a September bride. The decorations decora-tions were in nasi urtiums and a yellow idea prevailed in the menu. Covers were laid lor eleven. Mrs Herman Harms will entertain this evening in honor of Mis'? Beryl Robinson Robin-son and Harry R. Margetis, whose wedding wed-ding will take place soon. The Social Luncheon club will be en- trtatned todav bv Mrs. Austin Kerr at the home of Mrs. W. H. Ellison on Ninth East street. Radiant Sewing circle will give a shower in honor of Miss Ruth Lover, a September bride, at the home of Mrs. Roy Watrous, 270 Hampton avenue, this afternoon. ; Mrs. Cora Morton MacMuMen of Wash-1 Wash-1 ington announces tho marriage of her j daughter, Edgarda Marion, to William I-Atshaw Home. The wedding took place in Butte, Mont., at St. John's Episcopal church, at 6 o'clock last evening. Mrs. R. E. McConanghy will entertain at luncheon Monday at her home on East Second South street in honor of Miss Maude Glenn of Pasadena, who Is the guest of Mrs. Glen R. Bothwell. Mrs. J. V. Sadler will entertain at bridge tea this afternoon at her home on Eleventh East street in honor of Mrs. L. K. Frankel of New York. Miss Flora Breer entertained at dinner last night at her home in the Peerless apartments in honor of Miss Beryl Robinson. Robin-son. The Silver ' Maple circle. Women of Woodcraft, will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. An ice cream social will be given at the Phillips Congregational church tonight to-night under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society. Mrs. L. A. Copeland and Mrs. J. Wilbur Jenkins will entertain Saturday afternoon at a bridge luncheon at Mra Jenkins's home, 333 Second East street, in honor of Miss Florence Winder, a fall bride. Mrs. J. T. Keith will entertain at an Orpheum party Friday, followed by tea at her home in Haxton place, in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Will Blyth of Evanston, AVyo. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Riff Methodist church will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. U. U. Hiskey, 1471 Westminster avenue. The annual election of officers will be held. Mrs. Belle Beemer and son, Lawrence, of Castlegate, Utah, are guests of Mrs. Wflliam Ray Underbill. Mrs. William E. Bedford of Portland. Ore., who has been the house guest of Mrs. Myrtle Buckle, left yesterday for Kansas City and Rogers. Ark. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wattls will leave Saturday for Dalefield, Wis., with their son, Edmund, who will enter St. John's Military academy. Miss Mary Woolslev has gone to Austin, Aus-tin, Tex., where she will teach the coming com-ing winter. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Peak left yesterday yes-terday for Chicago, where Mrs. Peak will spend six weeks and Dr. Peak will remain re-main six months for a special course of study. George D. Prentice arrived home yesterday yes-terday from Scotland, where he has been for several months. Mrs. Prentice, who accompanied him, remained In Cleveland, Ohio, for a two weeks' visit. Miss Kathryn Mlcheal Ryan of Los Angeles, Cal.. is stopping at the Hotel Utah for a month. Miss Ryan is on her way to New York for the rehearsal of her two plays, which have been accepted, "Circe" and "The Enchantress." Mrs. R. D. Perkins and daughter, Marlon, of; Riverside, Cal., are visiting at the home of J. R. Glynn, No. 7 Hawkes court. Matters to be Included In the Sunday Sun-day society columns must be in the ofTlce not later than noon Saturday. Notices of women's club mee tines should be cent In Friday. |